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  2. SIR GEORGE REID.

    In connection with the serious motoring accident which occurred to Sir George Reid and his son and daughter yesterday, the party were returning ...

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  3. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY

    The English newspapers to-day note with satisfaction the attitude of the Commonwealth and other dominions in regard to the renewal of the ...

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  4. THE ROYAL VISIT TO EDINBURGH.

    At 6 o'clock last night the King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, and the Princess Mary, arrived at the Caledonian Railway-station, Princess-street. ...

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  5. CRUELTIES IN THE CONGO

    In March, 1909, a tribunal at Mobeka, in the Congo, sentenced Major Arnold, a Belgian officer, to twelve years' pena[?] servitude in connection with murders, ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His xcellency and Lady Barron gave a dinner at Government House last evening Covers were laid for 26. A cable message from London states ...

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  7. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Once more the political curtain has been raised, and the Parliament of Tasmania is again in session for a few days. To speak more technically, the ...

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  8. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The third reading of the Parliament Bill will be taken in the House of Lords on Thursday next, and the House of Commons will consider the amendments ...

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  9. N.S.W. GAS INDUSTRY.

    Trouble is ponding in connection with the gas industry owing to the decision of the chairman of the Gasworks Employees' Wages Board that certain of ...

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  10. BRIBERY IN RUSSIA.

    The trial vvas concluded yesterday in Moscow of two generals, 21 colonels, 28 captains, and four state councillors belonging to the Moscow Supply ...

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  11. KING EDWARD'S MEMORY.

    The proposal fo erect the London memorial to King Edward at Marlborough Gate and the straightening of the avenue and rebuilding of the bridge ...

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  12. THE COAL VEND

    The hearing of the coal vend case was resumed in the High Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Isaaes. Mr. Campbell, K.C., resumed his ...

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  13. THE FRUIT TRADE.

    The shipment of apples and pears forwarded by the Lund liner Geelong were sold yesterday, and realised the following prices:— ...

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  14. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    Under the regime of General Madero, who led the recent revolution in Mexico, the conditions of the country have gone from bad to worse, and a ...

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  15. CRICKET.

    In playing at Southampton to-day for Middlesex against Hampshire, F. A. Tarrant the ex-Victorian cricketer, made 112 runs. At Chichester, in the ...

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  16. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    A suit in the Federal Supreme Court undertaken to test the boba-fides of the separation of the Reading Railway Company and the reading Coal Supply ...

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  17. RAILWAY MEN RUN DOWN.

    Three railway men named Daniel Graham, Michael O'Donnell and Archie Anderson, who were on a trolley, were run down by a light engine between Bradshaw ...

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  18. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    General Monier, the Commander-inChief of the French troops in Morocco, has divided his force into three sections, and stationed them respectively at ...

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  19. EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED.

    The express train from Bable, in Switzerland, to Berlin was derailed yesterday at Mulheim (to the north of Dusseldorf), and 12 passengers were ...

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  20. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The objections of the different telegraphiste associations to the scheme of the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner to grade by lines, will, it is ...

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  21. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Following the outbreak of foot and mouth disease at Hounslow, 10 miles to the south-west of London, the disease has made its appearnnce at Rye, in ...

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  22. WRECK OF THE SANTA ROSA.

    At the official inffuiry into the wreck of the steamer Santa Rosa and the loss of twelve of her passengers and crew, the father of the second mate (who was ...

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  23. GALLANT GENERAL

    At the Dublin review, which was attended by the King and Queen an artilleryman fell from his horse, and Major-General Faushawe placed ...

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  24. WHOLESALE MURDERS.

    A number of mysterious murders have taken place recently in Atlanta, the capital of the American State of Georgia, and are believed to have been ...

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  25. STRIKE RIOTS IN HOLLAND.

    The strikers at Amsterdam yesterday attacked military cyclists superintending the transport of a waggon, and stoned the police and gendarmes who ...

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  26. DRAPERS' WAGES.

    An amended determination of the Drapers' Wages Board has been arrived at in which the hours of labour have been reduced, and rates of pay ...

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  27. EMIGRATION.

    Sir Newton Moore, the Agent-General for West Australia, has a letter in today's "Standard" replying to the circular issued by Princess Christian and ...

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  28. THE SHIPPING STRIKE.

    Owing to the increase in the wages of the sailors and firemen brought about by the recent shipping strike, the Atlantic steamship owners have ...

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  29. AVIATION.

    The aviator Olieslagers has monoplaned 37[?] miles in se[?] hours, going from 8 o'clock in the morning until 3 in the afternoon without stopping. ...

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  30. INSUBORDINATION OF GERMAN SAILORS.

    The Appellate Court-Martial of the North Sea Naval Station has sentenced six gunners of the German Navy—some to live years, and others to six years' ...

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  31. WOOL SALES.

    At the sales at the London Wool Exchange to-day good Merino wools sold exceedingly well. The quotations for crossbreds were unchanged. There was ...

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  32. BREAK OF GAUGE.

    During an interview to-day between the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the Acting-Premier of Victoria (Mr. Watt), matters in connection with the ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Sixty Tasmanian cane-cutters, who arrived hore by the steamer Palmer, have determined to resist the strikers appeals that they should refuse to work. ...

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  34. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Canadian Parliament will be opened to-morrow. It is believed in political circles in Ottawa that the session will last about six weeks, and that ...

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  35. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President (Hon. Tetley Gant) took the chair at 3 p.m. THE CLERK OF THE COUNCIL. The newly-appointed Clerk of the ...

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  36. THE ALBANIAN RISING.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. T. McKinnon Wood, the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated in reply to Mr. J. F. Hope, the ...

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  37. FACTION FIGHTS IN IRELAND.

    In connection with the serious religious disturbances which took place on Sunday in Belfast, when private houses were wrecked and furniture burned in ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,170,000 quarters, as against 3,245,000 quarters a week ago. The ...

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  39. THE CZAR.

    The Czar of Russia, for the first time since his accession, has landed on the mainland of Finland, and has made excursions to Fredrickshamm and its ...

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  40. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE.

    A preliminary meeting was hold tonight for the purpose of forming a female lodge of the Protestant Alliance. Over 30 candidates were accepted by ...

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  41. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    James O'Shaughnessy, Martha Jane O'Shaughnessy, and Jane Barnes Hartley were arrested this, afternoon on a charge of murder, arising out of the ...

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  42. FOREST FIRES IN CANADA.

    Serious forest fires eight miles wide are sweeping the country in Nova Scotia. So far as is known at present there ...

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  43. THE CHOLERA.

    There has been an outbreak of cholera among a number of immigrants who recently arrived at New York from Italian ports. Out of 15 cases, six ...

    Article : 38 words
  44. BISLEY MEETING.

    Firing for the "Daily Telegraph" prize at Bisley yesterday, Captain MacKnight, a New Zealander, won £5. ...

    Article : 35 words
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